The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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But we observe that while it is thus proposed to abolish this forcible removal of paupers from one union in England to another , the bill makes no provision to prevent the forcible removal of paupers from unions in England to Ireland .
But we observe that while it is thus proposed to abolish this forcible removal of paupers from one union in England to another , the bill makes no provision to prevent the forcible removal of paupers from unions in England to Ireland .
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While that comparatively low rate of wages remains in a large district of Ireland , do you think that there will be still a desire on the part of the able - bodied poor to come to England for employment ? -I think not ; I think that the ...
While that comparatively low rate of wages remains in a large district of Ireland , do you think that there will be still a desire on the part of the able - bodied poor to come to England for employment ? -I think not ; I think that the ...
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—No fear whatever ; I am quite satisfied there would not be ; if they were able to leave the country at all , it is not to England that they would go . ” Mr. Power thinks that a stricter enforcement of the laws against vagrancy ...
—No fear whatever ; I am quite satisfied there would not be ; if they were able to leave the country at all , it is not to England that they would go . ” Mr. Power thinks that a stricter enforcement of the laws against vagrancy ...
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